Focal epileptiform spikes do not show a canonical BOLD response in patients with benign rolandic epilepsy (BECTS)
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Graeme D. Jackson | David F. Abbott | Richard A. J. Masterton | John S. Archer | A. Simon Harvey | Leasha M. Lillywhite | Ingrid E. Scheffer | I. Scheffer | G. Jackson | D. Abbott | J. Archer | A. Harvey | R. Masterton | L. Lillywhite
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